Luna Novella is here, and we are thrilled to announce that Terry Grimwood has joined the Luna family with the novella, Skin for Skin.
On the 15th of April, we opened submissions to novellas, for the first time. From this, six talented authors have emerged and have joined the Luna family: today we are delighted to introduce you to Terry Grimwood. Our new series will be available in digital format and also in the pocket-size print edition so that they can journey with you!
Writer, electrician, college lecturer, actor, amateur theatre Director and musician, Terry Grimwood has a number of published novels and novellas under his belt, include Bloody War, Axe, Deadside Revolution, The Places Between, and Joe. His short fiction has appeared in many anthologies and magazines and has been collected in two volumes, The Exaggerated Man and There Is A Way To Live Forever. He Directed the first performances of his own plays, The Bayonet, Tattletale Mary and Tales From The Nightside. These scripts are (or will be in the near future) available from the EXAGGERATED press. As well as fiction, Terry has co-written a number of engineering and electrical installation textbooks. He likes to misquote the legendary Football manager Bill Shankley by claiming that writing is not about life and death...it is much more important than that.
Skin for Skin is a dark fantasy novella, guaranteed to send shivers down your spine!
Terry said about the novella:
"Eve Clemens is a troublesome priest, the sort of churchwoman who likes to get her hands dirty and reach out to the poorest and most needy members of her flock. But such dedication courts controversy and, ultimately, exile to a remote church in a strange and desolate parish that may not even exist, to minister to a tiny congregation who may not be who they seem and where unimaginably ancient and mighty powers are gathering for battle."
Terry Grimwood's Skin for Skin will be released in 2021, as part of the Luna Novella series.
For Luna Novella 2021: Dilman Dila, John Dodd, Joanna Corrance, Andrew Wallace, Terry Grimwood.
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